Afghan buzhkashi player tried to drag a beheaded goat during a game in Kabul, Afghanistan, Friday. (Farzana Wahidy/Associated Press)

A Palestinian man demonstrated against the barrier in the West Bank village of Nilin, near Ramallah, Friday. (Bernat Armangue/Associated Press)

A rider crashed during a practice session Friday at the Ricardo Tormo racetrack in Cheste, ahead of the Valencia Grand Prix. (Heino Kalis/Reuters)

A man held his briefcase Friday at a New York City job fair that attracted hundreds. The U.S. unemployment rate reached 10.2% in October, its highest level since 1983. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

NASCAR will honor the fallen soldiers at Fort Hood during a race weekend that is just 170 miles from the site of the massacre that left 13 people dead. At left, the flag at half-mast during practice Friday at Texas Motor Speedway. (Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images for NASCAR)

A Palestinian worker repaired a bullet-ridden wall at a factory in the northern Gaza Strip. The building was damaged during the three-week offensive Israel launched last December. (Yannis Behrakis/Reuters)

Mariana Flores, a supporter of Honduras’s ousted President Manuel Zelaya, stood in front of a Honduran flag with protesters demanding Mr. Zelaya’s return to power in Tegucigalpa Monday. The Congress is expected to consider a U.S.-brokered agreement that could end the country’s political crisis. (Arnulfo Franco/Associated Press)

Children covered their mouths and ears as a form of protest against violence, and in particular the death of a young man who was killed during a police operation last week in the Mandela slum in Rio de Janeiro. Authorities have pledged to crack down hard on the criminals to ensure safety for the upcoming Olympic Games. (Silvia Izquierdo/Associated Press)

A Muslim woman in Tuzla, Bosnia, watched a television broadcast of Radovan Karadzic’s trial in front of a wall covered with photos of victims of the Srebrenica massacre. Mr. Karadzic appeared at his U.N. war crimes trial Tuesday for the first time since it began last week, claiming his “fundamental rights have been violated” by judges who started without him. (Amel Emric/Associated Press)

Laurie A. Lewkowski, center, the mother of Marine Lance Cpl. David R. Baker, is overcome with emotion during the playing of “Taps” at his burial service in Arlington, Va., on Tuesday. According to military officials, Cpl. Baker died while supporting combat operations in Afghanistan. (Charles Dharapak/Associated Press)

A voter grabbed a sticker after voting in Augusta County, Va., on Tuesday. Republicans wrested Virginia’s governorship from Democrats as the GOP looks to rebuild after being booted from power in national elections in 2006 and 2008. (Pat Jarrett/Associated Press)

Actress Julie Dreyfus posed during a red carpet events as a staffer guided her into position at the Japan premiere of “Inglorious Basterds, in Tokyo on Wednesday. (Kim Kyung-Hoon/Reuters)

Somali women carried their babies as they waited behind barbed wire at a supplementary feeding center in Dadaab, Kenya, on Wednesday. Dadaab is Africa’s biggest refugee camp, home to over 250,000 people who have fled the continuing conflict in Somalia. (Kate Holt/AFP/Getty Images)

Russian ultra-nationalists carried the historic flag of the Russian empire during a demonstration on the outskirts of Moscow, as they celebrated National Unity Day on Wednesday. (Denia Sinyakov/Reuters)

Tadashi Yamashina, senior managing director of Toyota Motor and chairman of Toyota Motorsport, cried during a news conference in Tokyo on Wednesday. Toyota, the world’s largest car maker, will withdraw from the Formula One racing championship as the company cuts costs amid record losses. (Tomohiro Ohsumi/Bloomberg)

A young man wore a gas mask as he rode a bus in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv on Wednesday. The World Health Organization said it was valid to assume that most of the cases of influenza reportedly sweeping through Ukraine were caused by the swine flu. (Yuriy Dyachyshyn/AFP/Getty Images)

A burned U.N. bullet proofed vest and a helmet are seen in the destroyed guest house that left five U.N. staffers dead in Kabul on Thursday. The U.N. is temporarily relocating more than half its international staff in Afghanistan after last week’s deadly Taliban attack against U.N. workers, the most direct targeting of its employees during decades of work in the country. (Gemunu Amarasinghe/Associated Press)

A man fleeing a military offensive in South Waziristan waited for his turn to receive handouts with others at a food distribution point in Dera Ismail Khan, Pakistan, on Thursday. (Akhtar Soomro/Reuters)

Afghan National policemen participated in a training exercise taught by the U.S. Army at the outpost in Pech Valley, Afghanistan, on Thursday. The man kneeling was learning how to disarm an aggressor. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press)

Adam Smith, a Navy sailor serving aboard the USS New York, center left, celebrated with fans in New York’s Times Square after the Yankees won the World Series. (David Goldman/Associated Press)

A man protesting the pending health-care overhaul needed medical attention is tended to by paramedics during a rally in front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Thursday. (Oliver Douliery/Abacausa.com)

Sgt. First Class Noe Figueroa waited to get back on base outside Fort Hood’s Clear Creek gate in Killeen, Texas, on Thursday after an Army officer opened fire and killed 12 people in one of the worst cases of soldier-on-soldier violence in U.S. military history. (See related article) (Jay Janner/Associated Press)